Abstract
ABSTRACT An abridged reprint of a popular work by Holden which appeared in The Californian in 1892. Holden describes in a popular way the state of the art of lunar observation and science with a concentration on Copernicus and the Copernican ray system. Of substantially historical interest (Copernicus is thought to be of volcanic origin, etc).
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